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Sequel #3 Something slightly askew viewed through the entwined fingers of both hands gave us perspective the eye corrected by the other eye open and shut It was the Renaissance monkeyed with false though practical deductions arrived at during sleep The arm extended with the thumb upraised enters the constellation with good reason these last three days the sighter has been breathing the fish tied to his belt
Ray DiPalma's books include Letters, Provocations, and Motion of the Cypher. He lives in New York City and teaches at the School of Visual Arts. Originally published in the Summer 2002 issue of Boston Review |
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